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Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

It will have to wait until later but I will post a version of my grandfather Leroy's genuine South Georgia vinegar-based barbecue sauce. KILLER on any fresh pork- lean or fatty.

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Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

Quick pork recipe- I honestly don't remember where I got this- pork chops with onions, fennel seed & cider vinegar. Cook sweet onion (pref. Vidalia) in nonstick pan. Remove to plate. Brown chops (seasoned with salt & pepper) in a little canola oil in same pan. Once slightly browned, add some cider vinegar (you can always add water if you add too much vinegar). Cook a little longer, remove chops. Put onion back in pan and add fennel seeds. Cook until sauce is reduced, stirring up any brown bits. Put on top of chops & serve. Quick, easy & tasty!

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From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

It will have to wait until later but I will post a version of my grandfather Leroy's genuine South Georgia vinegar-based barbecue sauce. KILLER on any fresh pork- lean or fatty.

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

Quick pork recipe- I honestly don't remember where I got this- pork chops with onions, fennel seed & cider vinegar. Cook sweet onion (pref. Vidalia) in nonstick pan. Remove to plate. Brown chops (seasoned with salt & pepper) in a little canola oil in same pan. Once slightly browned, add some cider vinegar (you can always add water if you add too much vinegar). Cook a little longer, remove chops. Put onion back in pan and add fennel seeds. Cook until sauce is reduced, stirring up any brown bits. Put on top of chops & serve. Quick, easy & tasty!

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

Umm, throw pig in pit with coals. Cover with banana leaves. Wait a few hours. Uncover and eat :)

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

I don't really have a favorite pork dish, either. However, I did make pan roasted pork tenderloin with an apple-onion sauce deglazed with Apple Jack (no, not the cereal,) and filled out with reduced chicken stock for my practical final in culinary school.

What really made me comment, though, is the brining of pork. If it's grocery store pork, be very careful and make a weak brine because most grocery store pork products have already either been brined or had a brine injected into the meat. It's really easy to over-brine grocery store pork.

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

twice-cooked szechuan pork belly! Poach a pork belly in plain water for 20 min. Let it cool, then slice into inch-think pieces. Heat a wok with oil, toss the pre-cooked pork belly slices and fry until slightly brown. Toss in some veg (red capsicum and snakebeans for example), cook for a couple of minutes, then add a sauce of hoisin, chilli, dark soy, light soy and sugar. Serve with jasmine rice. Enjoy!

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

My favorite way to cook pork?

Let some bacon sizzle to a crisp and enjoy. Yum!

I also love a honey-spice glaze (with cinnamon, cloves and cardamom) on pork chops.

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

I'm with Kevin...it's like asking who's your favorite child! Imagine my excitement when checking out the website today only to find it devoted to pork...my second favorite food after beef! :-)
I love a nice roast pork loin...I often stuff it with whatever happens to be on hand....onions...apples...cheese...figs.....and then rub the outside with fennel seed, sea salt & peppercorns that I've ground together in a mortar & pestle. After that I love to cook it on the grill with indirect heat. I've found the best way to keep the a roast moist is both stuffing, but also cooking it rare & allowing the residual heat to finish the cooking.
This came at the perfect time...I have a 10 lb. pork loin waiting in my fridge to be cut into chops & roasts & devoured! :-)

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

Yes, BLTs. Although (and call me a philistine) I like them even more with some avocado.

Or some of that fantastic, relentlessly fatty pork you find in serious Chinese restaurants.

From Talk

Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

I love a simple jerk pork - marinate the pork tenderloin in your own jerk sauce or President's Choice has a pretty good one (I have a friend from Jamaica so she brings me the good stuff when she goes home!) for a couple of hours and then BBQ; doesn't dry out at all and has an outstanding flavour.
Also, with pork chops I love to cook them with dijon mustard, onions, wine and a little stock to make a sauce with afterwards....yum!

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Question of the Day: Care to share your favorite pork recipe?

The husband is big into BBQ and one of our favorites is a pork butt cooked slowly for 8-10 hours until it is pullable. Pull the pork, slather a bun with BBQ (KC Masterpiece is our favorite) and layer on the cole slaw. MMMM good! The left over pork makes great burritos as well. As for the 13 year old member of the house---if there is bacon on it, it's gotta be good.

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